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t from Democrats, who charge it would "end Medicare as we know it." The Senate rejected it in a vote last week, but also unanimously struck down an alternative plan proposed by President Obama. Democrats said they wanted to leave it off the table while Vice President Biden leads a bipartisan group of senators to come up with a new budget that would include cuts in spending that would satisfy lawmakers who don't want to increase the nation's borrowing limit without reducing government's size. "The one thing we can't do is nothing," McConnell said. "The president, to his credit, is at the table. ... We're going to negotiate the contours of the plan in these negotiations. I'm personally very comfortable with the way Paul Ryan would structure it in the out years, but we have a Democratic president. We're going to have to negotiate with him on the terms of changing Medicare so we can save Medicare." Appearing on the same program, Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called on Republicans to abandon the House Medicare plan, noting an analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office that says it would require seniors to shoulder an increasingly large share of their health care costs. Schumer said there are only three options -- doing nothing, the Ryan plan or a Democratic vision that preserves benefits and changes "delivery systems," but does "not let providersore confident Tyler in the playoffs. As he also mentioned, he's going to areas where before he was going there but probably not going in there with lots of confidence."And I think the fact that he's got that confidence, he's skating a lot better, he's confident in making some plays. And for that reason he was kept in the lineup. … And even though he hadn't scored, he still created some plays, he still created some opportunities. And that's what you need from him."Even in the most pressure-packed situation imaginable – Game 7 of the conference finals – Seguin responded and proved how far he's come from being an unsure rookie who scored just 11 goals in 74 regular-season games. He was oozing confidence while firing seven shot attempts, including three on goal, in the Bruins' 1-0 win."I think that was my first Game 7 ever," he said. "It did feel like a whole different game. The playoffs have felt different. I think I've gotten used to [pressure]. Pretty much every game is a big game now. The last 15 games have been big games. Really I just want to stay focused, play my game and have fun. I think if I'm going out there worrying about making mistakes, that's when I'm going to make them. I just go out there, do my best and not worry about making mistakes."A calendar year ago, Seguin was worrying about the NHL Entry Draft and whether he or Taylor Hall would go No. 1 overall. He visited the 2010 Stanley Cup Final in Philadelphia with Hall and a few of the other top prospects."I think even that was a good experience, just being able to go there," he said. "I've never been in that type of a hockey environment just to watch, let alone playing now. So it definitely was a lot of fun."A couple weeks later, Edmonton called Hall's name first. That meant that by virtue of a fortuitous trade Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli made the previous fall with Toronto, Seguin would join a Bruins' team that had been one win away from the conference finals.Seguin wasn't guaranteed a job in the NHL, and even after he made the club he averaged just 12:13 of ice time. As far as seeing the NHL game from every angle -- including now the Stanley Cup Final -- Seguin couldn't have asked for a more fulfilling rookie season."You keep hoping [to be playing in June]. Coming into this year I knew I was coming to a Cup-contending team. So definitely that's